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Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ,.« 1 L i M l° " Mr. B. N. Jones. " Scots wha hae." Sir Walter Scott To-nUht. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, May 23, the performance will commence with the Scotch drama THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN, I'eintr positively its last representation, Madge 'Wildfire (her great imperionntion),Miis Aitktn. After whi<>h. Miss AUken will recite Henry Glassfnrd Bell's beautiful poem of " M»ry Queen of Srots " illustrated witli living tahieaur— l. Convent —2 Tho Maniage— 3. Farewell to France— 4. Death of Rizzio— 5. The \brtication— 6: The Execution. To concludo with a laughable Fare?. To-morrow (her Majesty's Birthday), the great drama of •' Jessie Brown, or The Relief of Luoknow." In order to give effect to this splendid production, several members of tho Auckland Scottish Volunteer* will appear on uniform on the stage, by the kind psrmission of Captain Taylor. Seats can be secured at Upton and Co. 'a.

C\ I T Y HALL. MADAME MOLLER'S GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Postponed from the 16th instant, will positively be held THIS DAY, THURSDAY", the 23rd INSTANT, In tho City Hall, When Madame Moller will be assisted by MR. AND MADAMR SIMONSEN And some of the leading Musical Talent in Auckland Doors open at 7.30 p m ; commence at 8 p 111. Ticket-. (2s. Od. each) can be obtained at Messis. Upions', Wayte, and flnrris.

r\ I T Y HALL. FOR ONE "WEEK ONLY, ComraonciDg SATURDAY NEXT, Tin 25th Instant. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. GREAT COMBINATION OF TALENT. DOUBLE COMPANY. Mr. and Madame SIMONSEN, assisted by Madame MOLLER, have the honour to Announce that, in consequence of th« non-duparturo of tho CMifornUn mall stemier this ironth, ihey have, at the lequeat of a great number of tho mo.4 influential families, decided topivea series of VOCAL AfvD INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS in the abovo Ilnll. In ordtr to nmkn those Soirees as attractive find as popular as possible, Mr. Simonsen has entered into an arrangement with the celebrated AMERICAN MINSTREL AND STAR UOMIQUE COMPANY, Comprising the following distinguished Artistes:— BAiiRT O Neii. u, the Great London Comique Mr. IT. Kelly, tho Inimitable Ethiopian Comedian and Delimator Mr. Benjamin Clauk, the Great Australian Tenor And l'rofessor Bau-ndehs, R.A.M., the Unrivalled Harpist. The combination of these two companies will enablo them to present tho most attractive programme evor performed in this town. In order to enable all classes to witness these GRAND MONSTER PERFORMANCES, Mr. Simonsen has decided to piny at MILHON PRICES! MILLION PAtCES! MILLION PRICRS 1 Viz,, Front Seats. 3s; Body of Hall, 2s. Back Seats—One Shilling. Every Night an Entire Change of Programme. Doors open at 7.30 ; commonce at 8 o'clock.

FIREWORKS ! Fireworks! Fireworks ! Chinese Crackers nnd Flower Pots; a largo stock at H.uris's, Cavendish House, Qucon-strect,next Exchange Hotel, and Shortland-street.

Sy oit'ng.

/COROMANDEL RACES. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY (MAY 21), and MAY 25, 1872. T. KEARY, Hon. S«c.

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAYAUCKLAND ATHLETIC SPOTS, To bo held in tho ALBERT BARRACKS, On May 24,1872. First Raco to commence at 12 30 o'clock punctually, ir. N. NEWSTEAD, Hon. Sec.

Education.

TT IGH SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. J. M. FRASER, CERTIFICATED MASTER. SECOND QUARTER. As Mr. Eraser has, at considerable expense, success* fully r< organised this School, which is one of the most commodious and healthy in Auckland, he would now, in soliciting further support, respectfully beg to submit the foilowiug considerations:— Ilia chief care is to study the improvement, comfort, and well-being of his pupils, as well as the interests and wishes of his pat ons. His terms, theitforo, are lower than those of anj other First-class School In the city, viz., 15s. and 20s. per quarter. i'upils are charged for only from date of enrolment. Ihe numbor of school holidays is entirely left to the decision of patrons. Arrangements will be made for warming the rooms during the winter months. The school apparatus is alreadr very comprehensive, and will shortly bo tho most complete in this Province. Tho method of teaching is modern, popular, and successful, while, by mere kindly firmness, the best of discipline ib obtained. And tho system of morals in purely non-sectarian, being wholly based upon Iho golden rule: Do unto others as you would others do unto you. N.B.—A visitors' book kept. Inspection cordially nvited.

Musical Instruments.

T3IANOS AND] HARMONIUMS AT H.'OFF.M ANN'S, 38,^ Six out r.A nd-s tbket. Forty PIANOS Jand HARMONIUMS for Sal* o» Hire from £15 to £125,5and for hire on the deferred payment system. Pianos and Harmoniums tuned and repaired by the year or otherwise.

Printing.

gTEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, DAILY SOUTHERN CEOSS OFFICE, QUEEN-,. AND CHANCERY-STREETS. AUCKLAND. ALL KINDS OF PRINTING. cards, ;circulars, (bill-heads, h/ndbills, Posters, Custom-house Forms, Pamphlets, Alsunacs, Magazines, Books, »>tc., Dose wmx and Cheaply. Estimates Given. DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS ST£AM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN- AND CHANCERY - STREETS, AUCKLAND. PAPER may bo now bad »t T T tins office.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4601, 23 May 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4601, 23 May 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4601, 23 May 1872, Page 1

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